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Coroner Holds Formal Inquest into Death of Man Shot by Columbia Police
An inquest hearing will be held in a Richland County courtroom Tuesday.

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An inquest hearing will be held in a Richland County courtroom Tuesday.

The incident occurred around 1 a.m. at Mr. Lucky's located at 2605 Seminole Road.
They will vie for 8,000 scholarships worth more than $35 million.
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A Chapin High School senior designed a literacy garden for one of Lexington-Richland 5's elementary schools.
This offer is valid through Monday, Sept. 30.
The incident occurred at the Walmart located at 1180 Dutch Fork Road.
A 65-year-old man was killed in a fire at the Granby Oaks Apartments Thursday.
Sixty-five Dodge vehicles have been broken into or damaged in the Broad River Road, Harbison Boulevard and Dentsville areas since June 1.
Sixty-five Dodge vehicles have been broken into or damaged in the Broad River Road, Harbison Boulevard and Dentsville areas since June 1.
The stores are two of 29 stores that were sold to either Bi-Lo or Harris Teeter.
A Columbia Piggly Wiggly is one of 29 stores that were sold to either Bi-Lo or Harris Teeter.
Columbia Police say they suspect foul play in the death of a man whose body was found Thursday morning on the side of a road.
The settlement was reach to resolve violations of the Clean Water Act, including unauthorized overflows of untreated raw sewage.
A Lexington county detective was awarded the 2013 Robert Faulkner Memorial Award from the International Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Investigators Association.
Links to new job listings posted in the past 24 hours.
Fleet Feet Sports Columbia and Nursery Road Elementary School PTO are partnering on a 5k race to help raise funds for educational programs.
Council voted 4-3 on first reading of an ordinance to give voters a chance decide on a new form of government in Columbia.